Brazil's Bolsonaro, silent after election loss, to skip G20 by AFP Staff Writers Bras�lia (AFP) Nov 14, 2022 Brazil's outgoing President Jair Bolsonaro will not participate in the G20 summit in Indonesia, the foreign ministry said Monday, without explaining his unusual absence from the meeting. Aside from a brief speech two days after his razor-thin election loss to leftist Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva late last month, the far-right Bolsonaro has all but disappeared from public view, and is unusually silent on social media, with his official agenda empty. The Brazilian delegation to the meeting of the world's 20 most developed nations "is being led by Foreign Minister Carlos Franca," the ministry told AFP. It is the first time since the start of his mandate in January 2019 that Bolsonaro -- who remains in office until January 1, 2023 -- will not be at the summit to represent Brazil. With Bolsonaro out of sight and keeping mum, all eyes are on the politician known simply as Lula as he prepares his transition to a third term as president of the Latin American giant. Lula was on Monday traveling to Egypt for the COP27 global climate summit, under the heavy weight of expectation that Brazil will signal a turnaround in the protection of the Amazon. The rainforest has experienced rampant deforestation under Bolsonaro, who prioritized what he saw as economic development through mining and agriculture in the vast area. Bolsonaro's handling of the Amazon's destruction contributed largely to Brazil's international isolation. At the G20 summit in Rome last year, Bolsonaro was spotted awkwardly meandering alone around a room, as other leaders chatted amiably. Another leader who is shunning the G20 meeting is Russia's Vladimir Putin, who is isolated due to the war he is pursuing in Ukraine.
G20: Bali preps for everything from security risks to tsunamis Nusa Dua, Indonesia (AFP) Nov 13, 2022 Indonesia on Tuesday will host the G20 leaders' summit, gathering the globe's most powerful figures together on the resort island of Bali instead of the traffic-clogged capital Jakarta. Seventeen world leaders - bar Russian President Vladimir Putin, and the leaders of Mexico and Brazil - will seek solutions to myriad global crises on the Muslim-majority country's mostly Hindu "Island of Gods". Preparations for 20 national delegations, plus other prominent international figures including the he ... read more
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